Posts Tagged ‘Team Member’

A proven formula for change

Wednesday, October 28th, 2009

Making meaningful changes in how we work is one of the hardest tasks we can attempt.

Change is possible however – recently I had a conversation with an advisor on a large team that had succeeded in implementing some significant new initiatives since the beginning of the year.

They key was time blocking, setting aside time each week for a major new undertaking and implementing a proven formula for change behind that commitment.

Recognize the obstacles to change
Change is an incredibly powerful force – it can word for you or against you. The trick is to harness it to work in your favour.

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Quarterly Review Time Is Approaching

Monday, March 9th, 2009

You are less than 30 days away from doing Quarterly Reviews Meetings with your team – or not.

Step 1

Advise your team members that you are planning to do individual Quarterly Review Meetings with them and you are inviting them to participate.

Step 2

Schedule the Quarterly Review Meeting with each member of your team.

Step 3

Advise each team member that you would like their input in advance of their Quarterly Review Meeting with you and you would like them to prepare in advance by;

  • Reviewing their job description with recommendations of additions and edits

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